Map Graph
No coordinates found

Apis (deity)

Ancient Egyptian deity

In ancient Egyptian religion, Apis or Hapis, alternatively spelled Hapi-ankh, was a sacred bull or multiple sacred bulls worshiped in the Memphis region, identified as the son of Hathor, a primary deity in the pantheon of ancient Egypt. Initially, he was assigned a significant role in her worship, being sacrificed and reborn. Later, Apis also served as an intermediary between humans and other powerful deities.

Read article
File:Apis_god.svgFile:Eye_of_Horus_bw.svgFile:The_Procession_of_the_Bull_Apis_by_Frederick_Arthur_Bridgman,_1879.jpgFile:Fara贸n_ante_Apis_(British_Museum).jpgFile:Api_or_Hapi_(Apis,_Taureau_Consacr茅_a_la_Lune),_N372.2.jpgFile:Stele_dedicated_to_Apis-Louvre_N_5417-mp3h8842.jpgFile:Apis_MGEg_Inv22808.jpgFile:Serapis_Pio-Clementino_Inv689_n2.jpgFile:Kunsthistorisches_Museum_Vienna_June_2006_002.jpg
Top Questions
AI generated

List the top facts about Apis (deity)

Summarize this article

What is the single most intriguing fact about Apis (deity)?

Are there any controversies surrounding Apis (deity)?

More questions